Tried replacing sys.getrecursionlimit() with 40,000. Choked with the same error, just took longer to get there.
It looks like depth is not reset to zero after the yield: if (not i%yieldCount) and i: yield i, files, functions Should it be? On 1/16/06, Mike C. Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Brian Cole wrote: > > >Thanks for the tip. I got the following error message when trying to > >run your profiler. > > > > > ... > > > File "c:\Documents and Settings\coleb2\My > > Documents\software\Python24\Lib\site > >-packages\runsnakerun\hotshotreader.py", line 95, in loadHotshot > > localDeltas[depth] = 0 > >IndexError: index out of bounds > > > > > ... > > >As the traceback shows I'm running this on Windows. I'm gonna go > >wrestle with installing wxPython and Numeric on my Linux box and see > >if that makes a difference. > > > > > Not likely. The hotshotreader module is creating an array of > sys.getrecursionlimit() long integers to store the accumulated local > times. It does the same to track the number of frames. Most likely > your main program is setting sys.getrecursionlimit explicitly and as a > result it winds up with a larger possible stack. You can try replacing > the sys.getrecursionlimit() calls with some big number (say 40,000, or > just multiply the recursion limit by 10 or 20 if you like) and see if > that solves the problem. Probably should allow for setting the value on > the command-line I guess. I suppose there may also be cases where a > recursive call to the interpreter gets a whole separate stack... or > maybe there's something going on with threads intermixing to create > greater depth. > > Let me know if that helps, > Mike > > -- > ________________________________________________ > Mike C. Fletcher > Designer, VR Plumber, Coder > http://www.vrplumber.com > http://blog.vrplumber.com > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list